Hello everybody
If i've connected multiple bluetooth dongles to my computer, is it possible
to seperate those two within bluez?
I mean controlling wich services run on wich dongle...
Another little question:
Does anybody know a bluetooth dongle that supports inquiry scan during
active connections?
kind regards
Marco
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Hi Marco,
> > you can assign the services (application like pand) for each dongle, but
> > right now you can't make the sdpd differ between them.
>
> I think we talk about the same thing, but just to get shure:
> If i program two different rfcomm services, that would mean that i can
> control which service runs on which dongle?
if you use the RFCOMM socket then you simply bind() the socket to a
specific BD_ADDR of a local dongle.
> > Every CSR dongle with at least HCI 16.4 firmware.
>
> Is the firmware updateable?
Yes.
> Do i have to contact the manufacturer?
Yes.
Regards
Marcel
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Hello Marcel
Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Marco,
>
>
>>If i've connected multiple bluetooth dongles to my computer, is it possible
>>to seperate those two within bluez?
>>I mean controlling wich services run on wich dongle...
>
>
> you can assign the services (application like pand) for each dongle, but
> right now you can't make the sdpd differ between them.
I think we talk about the same thing, but just to get shure:
If i program two different rfcomm services, that would mean that i can
control which service runs on which dongle?
>>Another little question:
>>Does anybody know a bluetooth dongle that supports inquiry scan during
>>active connections?
>
>
> Every CSR dongle with at least HCI 16.4 firmware.
Is the firmware updateable?
Do i have to contact the manufacturer?
Thanks a lot for your help Marcel! As always, you're a big help!
kind regards
Marco Trudel
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Hi Marco,
> If i've connected multiple bluetooth dongles to my computer, is it possible
> to seperate those two within bluez?
> I mean controlling wich services run on wich dongle...
you can assign the services (application like pand) for each dongle, but
right now you can't make the sdpd differ between them.
> Another little question:
> Does anybody know a bluetooth dongle that supports inquiry scan during
> active connections?
Every CSR dongle with at least HCI 16.4 firmware.
Regards
Marcel
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